Product category:
HTS and combinatorial chemistry equipment
News Release from: Cellomics Europe
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 15 September 2004
Expansion of high content screening into
China
Shanghai AnXing Scientific Instrument and Materials Import and Export (Anxing) of Shanghai, China and Cellomics have announced that Anxing will be the distributor for Cellomics in China
Anxing will provide sales, marketing, service and customer support for Cellomics products, which include the ArrayScan and KineticScan HCS readers, BioApplications image analysis software, a suite of high content informatics (HCi) software and a portfolio of HitKit HCS reagent kits These products are used in drug discovery and systems biology research in pharmaceutical, biotechnology and academic institutions
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 11 Oct 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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"High throughput cellular analysis and high content screening (HCS) are high growth technologies in China as illustrated by last week's announcement by the National Center for Drug Screening," stated Chen Rong, general manager of Anxing.
"We are excited about our new distributorship with Cellomics as they are recognised globally as the market leader in these technologies".
"Our new partnership with Anxing is a critical element of our growth strategy, to ensure we maintain our market leadership in key new markets such as China" commented Daniel Calvo, president and CEO of Cellomics.
"Anxing is a terrific partner, given its strong position in the life science market in China, coupled with an exceptional service and support capability to ensure our new customers can implement our technology.".
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